Non-Maltese EU citizens who wish to vote in Malta for candidates standing for the European Parliament elections in Malta may register up to March 31.

Those persons already in possession of a valid Residence Card issued by Identity Malta Agency who had originally opted not to vote in Malta (i.e., they would vote in their home country) may become registered voters by completing an appropriate application form which needs to be received at the Electoral Office by March 31, 2019.

The form may be obtained from the Electoral Office (Valletta and Rabat, Gozo), from the Electoral Commission’s website
(https://electoral.gov.mt/Media/Default/Documents/DOWNLOADS/ApplicationForms/MEPForm.pdf) from local council offices and from police stations.

Those persons who do not possess a valid Residence Card issued by Identity Malta need to apply at the Citizenship Department, Identity Malta Agency, Evans Building, Valletta, by not later than March 31, 2019. Upon doing so they must clearly sign their intention to vote in Malta binding themselves not to vote in this election in their home country.

The Electoral Commission is also seeking eligible persons to serve as assistant electoral commissioners, polling place officers and counting staff in the forthcoming European Parliament and Local Council Elections due on Saturday,  May 25, 2019. 

Application forms may be downloaded from the Electoral Commission’s website https://electoral.gov.mt/elections/applicationformsEN

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